Yes, moose are herbivores. They feed on the previous summer's growth of aspen, black poplar, willow, birch, hazel, dogwood, and balsam fir during the fall, winter, and spring. Moose eat vegetation that grows in water during the summer.
A moose is a herbivore.
deer/moose, and squirrls/chipmunks
No, a Moose is a herbivore i.e it only eats vegetation.
Moose are classified as herbivores, meaning they primarily consume plant matter such as leaves, twigs, and bark. Their diet consists mainly of woody plants and aquatic vegetation.
Herbivores in deciduous forests have adaptations such as specialized teeth for grinding plant material, digestive systems that can break down tough plant fibers, camouflage to hide from predators, and keen senses to detect predators and locate food sources. Some herbivores also have the ability to detoxify certain plant toxins that they consume.
No, moose are herbivores.
No. Moose are herbivores.
Moose are herbivores.
Moose are herbivores
they are herbivores
no moose doesn't eat meat or if it does it can't eat owl
No, they are herbivores.
Yes they are herbivores.
Yes they are! Animals that only eat plants (and some berries) are called herbivores. So, yes, a moose is a "vegetarian."
They don't. Moose are herbivores and eat plant material.
Moose are members of the deer family. Like all deer, they only eat plants. That means they are herbivores.
A moose is a herbivore.